05/04/2005
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A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Kozlov Salvages Tie for Russia
Viktor Kozlov banged home a rebound late in the third period to help Russia salvage a 3-3 tie with Slovakia in the preliminary round of the world ice hockey championship on Monday.
Mutko Pledges Soccer Drug Investigation
Newly elected Russian soccer chief Vitaly Mutko has vowed to investigate allegations of widespread doping by Spartak Moscow in 2003.
Chelsea Success Is Bitter for Some
The success of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich after lavishing a fortune on Chelsea soccer club has earned him many friends in West London but resentment at home.
Sharapova Chases No. 1 Spot
Just days after People magazine named her as one of the world's 50 most beautiful people, Maria Sharapova was on court chasing a more exclusive list.
6 Days of Mounting Violence in Iraq
After a series of Cabinet appointments that largely shut out Sunnis, attacks from the Sunni-dominated insurgency have increased.
Pyongyang May Test Nukes Soon
North Korea could hold a nuclear test as early as next month, a senior Russian lawmaker warned on Tuesday, saying the situation had reached a critical point, RIA-Novosti reported.
Report: Journalism Growing More Dangerous Every Year
Journalism is becoming an increasingly dangerous profession, claiming 53 victims last year compared with 40 killed in the line of work in 2003, the media watchdog Reporters without Borders said Tuesday.
Abbas Tightens Control in Gaza
Palestinian police, under orders to use an ""iron fist"" to preserve a truce with Israel, fought a gun battle with a Hamas rocket squad in the Gaza Strip and arrested two militants, the Palestinian Authority said on Tuesday.
UN Nonproliferation Talks Create Conflict
Controversy over the nuclear ambitions of Iran and North Korea dominated the opening of a global disarmament conference this week, with the United States and others telling both countries to give up suspected atomic arms programs.
Auctioneers Reduced to Child's Play
It may have been the most expensive game of rock, paper, scissors ever played.
- China Offers Pandas but Rejects Talks
- MCI Picks Verizon's $85Bln Buyout Bid
- Toy Maker Formed in $1.75Bln Deal
- Aerospace Firms Ending Bitter Rivalry
- Agencies Lower AIG Ratings
- EU Spurs On Workers' Rights in Poland
- Neiman Marcus Sold for $5Bln
- Rewriting Stalin's War
- A Detective Thriller in the Making
- No Thank You to Veterans
- The Power of Prayer and a Call to Service
- PMI Takes Slight Dip in April
- Business in Brief
- Sibneft Enters Merger Equation
- New Gazprom Field Exceeds Expectation
- Yukos Refinery Told to Pay $360M
- No. 3 MegaFon Aims to Leap Over Rival
- Oil Output Slips Despite Demand
- RZD Signs On to Azeri-Iranian Rail Link
- Alfa Absent From Kyivstar Meeting
- UES Eases Siberian Plants Onto Unregulated Market
- Kidnappings Are a Wedding Rite
- Islamic 'Farm Team' Growing
- Washington Recruits a Rough Ally to Be a Jailer
- Uzbeks Camp Out at U.S. Embassy
- French Veterans Visit Moscow School
- News in Brief
- Keeping That Special Glow Safe at Home
- City Court Says Police Framed Suspect
- EU, Russia Prepare for Summit
- Minsk Refuses to Free Ukrainians
- May 9 Security Stops Ambulances
- A Tour of Red Square? Only $10
- An Italian Who Sang With the Enemy
- Life at Risk in Adoption Mess
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